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- Past hour
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Hi I am looking to buy a Timberwolf 18/100 chipper would anybody on here have one for sale?
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Switzerland latest: Several dozen people presumed dead at New Year's party in ski resort NEWS.SKY.COM A fire ripped through a ski resort bar in Switzerland where people were celebrating New Year's Eve. Dozens of people are feared dead and around 100 more are injured. Follow... Dozens of young people killed celebrating New Year, 100 in hospital with significant burns, An absolute nightmare.
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A thread about depression, and people attack someone who has been very open historically about their own struggles with depression. Unbelievable - internet bullying ****************whittery at its finest.
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I used to work for a guy with an RB 44. It was Horrendous to drive in London especially with a chipper on it. Just because it had a 4 an another 4 in the name didn’t make it that capable off road. It would get stuck in a football pitch. Mind you the guy had short arms and very deep pocket so it may have been a bit better if the tyres weren’t so worn.
- Today
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Bought a little 6550 valtra to run alongside my T234 and N174. bought it from wilson’s with a little crane trailer as well. fifth tractor i’ve had off wilson’s over the years and fantastic service as ever. perfect little tractor for sneaking into places that are a bit tight for the newer valtras and a handy little thing to have onsite with the mulcher on the back. IMG_2978.MOV IMG_2898.MOV
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Good Morning Happy New Year to all. Seconded Doug's/ Maybe's sentiments. Hoping for a good one.
- Yesterday
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40! Youth left me with my hair 20 years ago. I do have a secret weapon. A very heavy sledge and a sharpened leaf spring. It will cut and lever any small stubbon bits. Pic from a previous job. If you cant get to the roots you can smash through it below ground level. I found most of the roots small and some rotten, there was one large 4-5" root on one side, very odd! Didnt take long to smash. Helped customer with tipping, she has a nice small van.
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You are as has been stated by more than one mentally ill, or utterly dumb.
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Nope I quite like the ones I got, one of my best arb purchases. They are exceptionally stable as an A frame, light and compact for the roof rack. 10 meters fully extended if I remember correctly, 5 meter as A frame. Only thing I dislike is when using extended with the bottom type sections leaning against a tree, they are too wide and I dont know how strong the rungs are like that. But in that example I didnt need the extra height, could have removed the end section. Anyway it worked. The other disadvantage is in the example above, if you had it fully extended, a groundman cant easily lower the upper section without flopping the ladder down to the ground, as the adjuster 12 rungs up in that pic.
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Chain oil? My 201 is always a bit incontinent like that, don't know why it's worse than other saws.
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Yup, it will either be petrol or oil. The colour of the plug after a bit of running may give you further info....black is rich, white or oily....oil.
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It's a thing. Hasn't seen one before until I saw one in a tw280. They seem good.
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Where I see lots of benefit in AI is beuracracy. If you think of civil servants who work for HMRC, DWP, D of E, and many others, replace these with far fewer humans (presumably AI will need oversight for a long time, maybe always) and use the money saved to actually improve public services. Get rid of 1000 people at D of E and employ 1000 extra teachers for example.
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I have used a scag flail mower extensively on national park footpaths, have got them over some tricky terrain and lost many flails in the process. The NP had some old scags that were 15years old, solid machines. They chopped them in for new ones which were 10k each and then had to pay extra for electric start. The build quality on the new ones was terrible. They replaced them with AS walk behind flail mowers and I was told they were a lot better. They are hard work, if it's dusty you get covered on dust! But they beat up material well. We used to hedge trim down each side of the footpath, this could be anything you could possibly get a hedge trimmer, then smash it all up with the scag, left a reasonable finish. Also used for cutting grass in car parks, it cut the grass well enough but was only when the zero turn was out of action. Gets a bit tedious stomping round after it all day and if it's undulating the handles rise and fall quite a lot which can wrench on your back. I mainly use a brush cutter now but would have a scag if a cheap one came up but they are never my sort of cheap.
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I have ordered a couple of times. Not sure what feedback I can give other than the price was rather appealing and they arrived in swift order, pretty much all one can desire.
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- Last week
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We are looking for a climber and people interested in other aspects of countryside maintenance work! If you're just interested in climbing (and have your relevant tickets), do get in touch. But if you're interested in the other aspects too, that would be a bonus. Anyone else who is interested in only the other aspects, get in touch too! We offer a wide range of services across the north York moors (based near Whitby) including tree surgery, tree planting, brushcutting, knapsack spraying. We've got a large planting contract starting soon and its a lot of work! So more than happy to hear from a good number of you. Here's a link to the indeed post for a little more information: Just a moment... UK.INDEED.COM Thanks!
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Looking for a 2nd hand 4th edition ISA study guide, before I drop £100 on one Cheers
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More lead in this one, 280g. I'll add a steel ring on each, would have been better to buy them in advance and insert while it was printing.. While I've been trimming hedges today I left the printer on, I now have A pair of Stuka sirens.